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    • Vision and Goals
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    • Action Plan
    • SK PCAP Partnership
    • SK PCAP Program Support
      • Sponsorship Opportunities
    • Who We Are
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events from our Partners
    • Native Prairie Speaker Series
    • Native Prairie Appreciation Week
      • History of NPAW
    • Prairie’s Got the Goods Week
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    • Past Events
      • Native Prairie Restoration/Reclamation Workshop
      • Prairie’s Got the Goods Week
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    • Pitch for Pipits and Plovers
    • Whose Nest is This?
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Resource Category: NPRRW & TGPW 2020 - Feb 27

Case study: Restoring an old hayfield to native prairie_Renny Grilz

Engaging People with conservation through parks and recreation_Andrew Exelby

Get Lost in Nature to Find Yourself_Kayla Burak

Soil properties in relation to presence of smooth brome (Bromus inermis) in Fescue Prairies at Riding Mountain National Park_Colleen Robertson

Restoration Challenges and Strategies at Salt Contaminated Sites_James Hulsebosch

Enhancing leafy spurge control by suppressing mycorrhizae_Jon Bennett

Monitoring and modelling rangeland health with remote sensing_Irini Soubry and Xulin Guo

Examining best management practices to control the invasion of Potentilla recta in rangelands within East Kootenay, BC_Myra Juckers

Differentiating crested wheatgrass effectively using remote sensing_Thuy Doan and Xulin Guo

Saline Grassland Restoration; starting from nowhere!_Kerry Hecker

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